Cameron Alexander

Cameron Alexander was an American neo-Nazi and one of the founders of the "Disciples of Christ" white supremacist gang. Alexander was the biggest distributor of white power literature and videos in Los Angeles during the 1990s, and he was well-known among policemen.

Biography
Cameron Alexander was born in Los Angeles, California to a white Christian family. Alexander was a proponent of neo-Nazism, and he was well-known for his racist views, eventually distributing white power literature and videos in Los Angeles County. He promoted white power bands, wrote reviews, and he even wrote hate columns in his spare time. During the 1990s, he enlisted the help of Derek Vinyard to recruit insecure and impressionable kids into a new gang, the "Disciples of Christ" white supremacist group, and the group was responsible for attacking a restaurant owned by Koreans and for fighting with the rival Crips gang. Alexander had a clean record, however, and the Los Angeles Police Department was unable to arrest him for any crimes.